SSLC toppers: Ranjan scores 625/625, many others score 624, 623...

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May 16, 2016

Bengaluru, May 16: Ranjan BS from Poorna Prajna School Bhadravati (Shimogga) has scored cent per cent in Class 10 examinations, the results of which were announced on Monday.

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Read more about Ranjan: No tuitions, no guides; small town boy's 625/625 SSLC score mesmerises all

Son of BS Shankaranarayana and SN Triveni couple, the 16-year-old boy scored 625 out of 625. Many other students scored 624 and 623 out of 625 recording above 99 percent. The following is the list of state toppers in SSLC examinations.

Name School District Medium Parents Total Marks
Ranjan B S (Boy) Poornapragna Vidya Samsthe, Bhadravathi Shivamogga Eng

BS Shankaranarayana

S N Triveni

625 (100%)
Supreetha M A (Girl) Holy Child English High School, Bengaluru South-1 Bengaluru South Eng

Arun Kumar M N

Bhanushri C S

624 (99.8%)
Sushruth UK (Boy) St. Mary's English Medium High School,Belthangadi Dakshina Kannada Eng Kishor Kumar U V
Surekha
624 (99.8%)
Shwetha S (Girl) St. Sophia Convent High School, Bengaluru South-1 Bengaluru South Eng Shivanna N
Premakala S N
624 (99.8%)
Eeshu N S (Girl)
Marimallappa's High School, Mysuru South Mysuru

Eng

Shivanna N S
Sharmila M S
624 (99.8%)
Mahima Manjunath Bhat (Girl) Sri Devi High School, Sirsi Sirsi Kan Manjunath
Madhura
624 (99.8%)
Swathi J S (Girl) Sri C K S Girls High School, Hassan Hassan Eng Siddegowda J D
Latha H D
624 (99.8%)
Akshay Rao K (Boy) Vijayavittal English Medium High School, Mysuru South Mysuru Eng Radhakrishna K
Asha Rao K
624 (99.8%)
Shrinidhi T S (Boy) Vijayavittal English Medium High School, Mysuru South Mysuru Eng Sridhara T N
Uma M V

623 (99.7%)

Bhargavi H S (Girl) Vijaya High School, Hassan Hassan Eng Sathyan H K
Vijayalakshmi
623 (99.7%)
Aishwarya N (Girl) Sadvidya High School, Mysuru South Mysuru Eng Nagaraj D
Jyothi M S
623 (99.7%)
Sinchana S Gowda (Girl) Vijaya High School, Hassan Hassan Eng Shivananje Gowda K N
Sukanya K
623 (99.7%)
Rashmi K R (Girl) St. Mary's High School, Chikkamagaluru Chikkamagaluru Eng Raghavenra Ullura K
Ambika K S
623 (99.7%)
Pramatha P Dixit (Girl) Poornapragnya High School, Bengaluru North-4 Bengaluru North Eng Dr. M S Prabhakara
K G Premalatha
623 (99.7%)
Meghana B Patil (Girl) M E S Kishore Kendra High School, Bengaluru North-2 Bengaluru North Eng E Basavaraj S Patil
Shridevi B Patil

Comments

Hithendra
 - 
Wednesday, 20 Feb 2019

Meghana patil is from our tuition that is ramesh Tuitions wow I feel to be proud  as I m the present 10th student of the ramesh tutions

 

Naren
 - 
Monday, 20 Jun 2016

Hats off Ranjan you are great

Ganga Niranjan
 - 
Monday, 30 May 2016

Amazing...
I'm glad udupi is 2nd congratulations everyone

dinesha v
 - 
Wednesday, 18 May 2016

congrats ranjan......nd also swathi j.s she s frm hassan.....congrats....

skanda
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Great hard work rajan!!!!!!!!!!super you are the only person to score 100% be happy

Gangadhara.A.G
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Super Ranjan.

All the Best for your Bright Future.

RAVIKUMAR GH
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Congratulation Mr. Ranjan.. great achievement

God Bless u.. hats off to u and your parents

Sruthi Venugopal
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Congrats Ranjan, Keep it up....

Proud to hear that Our School student ranks first

Lavanya Bhat
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Congrats, very very good, keep it Up, and keep going,
All the Very best

varsha
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

congrats ranjan...thats an amazing performance.
guys who comment here. have some respect for this guy he has worked hard for what he has got.
people talk all kinds of shit here since you have not scored this high. so all u jealous people. appreciate what you see. dont be jealous.
rajan good luckk.

Manjula B
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Congrats Ranjan all the best for bright future hats off

MADHU SHALINI
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

congrats Ranjan, God bless you

CHANNESH HK
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Congratulations!

CHANNESH HK
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Mr. B S Ranjan ......Really great achievement from rural area

Karnataka State government should be proud to encourage for future studies ........
Hats off to him..... i am really proud to wonderful result....!

Mahendrakumar.s
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Mr Ranjan
Great Achievement in your life.. hats off to your parents making you as born for saraswathi puthra.

Amulya
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Don't worry guys who have failed..Chill !! Supplementary is there. Don''t listen to outside people or ur parents, relative's scoldings. Remember, only u know your capacity and u r the one who should rule ur life. Read well and get passed in supplementary exam. ALL THE BEST!!!

anonymous
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

ranjan congo
bt dont be a book worm please go check out what world is...
1st rank raju movie is dedicated to u :P

Shivakumar
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Congrats bro next u must think who are n show I'm to the world what u r what u capable of

Shivakumar
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Congrats bro next u must think who are n show I'm to the world what u r what u capable of

Sharath
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Ask him to get a life. There is more to life than just scoring marks.

Nandini
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Congrats Ranjan,
You set an example for the next batch.
Son of a proud parents.

Rikaz
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Hope question papers were not leaked.....need to check...recently we heard a lot of it....

sachidanada
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Evaluator not checked properly? Was in angry mood it seems

Hesaru Beda
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

What type of person he is? I am studying 10th std and i have just passed. my parents are scolding me because of ranjan

Kadamba
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Ranjan The next rajani kanth of Bhadravathi.

nothing is impossible

Royal D costa
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

What a perfect score! Directly copied from text book?

Devendra sharma
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Great achievement. God bless you.

Salman Sawad
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Wow...
Congrats RAJAN.
May god bless u. And achieve urs DREAMS true...

Mahanthesh
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

CONGRATULATIONS TO S.RANJAN FOR ACHIEVING 1ST RANK IN SSLC AND SCORING 625/625

Playboy
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

I think if this ranjan joins cricket he will keep hitting only sixes for every ball while batting and taking wickets for every ball while bowling. the perfect man..

Siddappa
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Thanks to one of my friend Ranjan S. SSLC Results 625out of 625 100% Best Student Of The Year 2015.16

Zakir
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Congratulations Ranjan s

Ali@ziz
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Congrats Rajan... May Allah Bless U .......

Kavya Baju
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Congratulations Ranjan For Scoring 625 Out Of 625 In SSLC Exam smile emoticon
And
2 Min Of Silence For His Neighbors And Relatives

Manjunath Kamath
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

After a long time Bhadravathi Town, Shimoga(district) made a name for good reason....
Sslc 2016 topper Ranjan. S, FROM BHADRAVATHI... Congrats n all the best for student..... Congrats for his family.. Too..

Mahesh Prabhu
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Ranjan S from Badravathi scored
625/625 in SSLC,
Avn inda avn friends ella avr avr manel baiskobeku

Sakshi
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Congratulations Ranjan. God bless you

Swetha Kumari
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

625/625 in SSLC exam... Wow!!!

Mohan kumar
 - 
Monday, 16 May 2016

Congrats Ranjan. You have a bright future

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April 12,2020

New Delhi, Apr 12: Ramping up efforts to "stamp out" coronavirus cases in the state, Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac has said that not only lockdown but intense testing of people and tracing of their contacts are also equally important in the fight against the outbreak.

Kerala, which was the first state in the country to report a coronavirus infection in late January, has also prepared a time table for coming out of the lockdown and there would be district-specific strategies to tackle the situation while the number of cases are on the decline.

In efforts to curb spreading of coronavirus infections, the country is under a 21-day lockdown till April 14 and many states have sought an extension amid rising number of cases. Kerala has proposed extending the lockdown and gradual phasing out after proper assessment.

"Lockdown should go on till we stamp out entire infections. Now, it is not enough to have lockdown. Equally important is that we should have intense testing, tracing and isolating (of people with coronavirus infections)," he said in a telephonic interview.

The government is closely monitoring the situation and there would be region-specific or district-specific strategies in place to tackle the outbreak, he said.

Against the backdrop of the lockdown that has also disrupted economic activities, Isaac said an exit strategy is being prepared and restrictions are being relaxed in certain segments, including agriculture.

Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths on April 12

"The number of patients is coming down (in the state). We hope that in the coming days, the decline will be much more faster," he said during the interview late Friday.

On Saturday, the Kerala government said there were a total of 373 confirmed cases of coronavirus infections and 228 patients were under treatment in various hospitals in the state.

Keeping the trend in the last few days, the number of people under observation has come down to 1,23,490. So far, 14,613 samples from people with symptoms were sent for testing and the results of 12,818 samples have come negative, the government said in a statement on Saturday.

Indicating that there would be a calibrated exit from the lockdown, Isaac said the withdrawal would depend on three main factors, including the count of cases and the percentage of people who are under observation.

While emphasising that people must also be fed during the lockdown period, Isaac also said a time table is being prepared by the state to come out of the lockdown.

Even as strict measures are being implemented to deal with the current situation, the state is also preparing for a possible third wave of coronavirus cases.

Three students, who had returned from the Chinese city of Wuhan, were tested positive. They were also the first such cases, to be reported in January-February period, and have recovered. Wuhan was the epicentre of coronavirus infections before it spread to other countries.

Later, there was a second wave of infections in Kerala.

According to the minister, the possibility of a third wave has also been considered for the exit strategy.

"A lot of Malayalees are expected to come back from outside the state. We will welcome them... before that, we want to stamp out all Covid cases in Kerala. Flatten the curve completely so that when these people from outside, they will be quarantined, they will be tested and only then they will be able to integrate with the rest of the community," he said.

The Kerala government's measures, including extensive testing and efforts to trace people who came in contact with coronavirus-infected persons, have helped in curbing spreading of infections.

The state's public healthcare system has also been appreciated in various quarters.

"People are health conscious. There is a demand for quality healthcare services and the response to this demand has been strengthening of the public healthcare system. We have a robust public healthcare system," the minister emphasised.

On April 9, Isaac tweeted about low level of coronavirus spreading in the state.

"International norm for Covid spread is 2.6 per 1 Covid patient. Total number of primary Covid infected who arrived in Kerala from abroad is 254. The secondary spread has been limited to 91. The international mortality rate is 5.75. With just 2 deaths, rate in Kerala is 0.58," he had tweeted.

Death toll due to the coronavirus increased to 273 and the number of cases to 8,356 in the country on Sunday.

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July 2,2020

Yadgir, July 2: A fresh video of the health staff dragging the body of a Covid-19 victim and dumping it into a pit disgracefully has gone viral on social media.

The incident occurred in Yadgir district of Karnataka on Tuesday, just days after shocking visuals of bodies of Covid-19 victims being handled disrespectfully in Ballari district went viral.

In the fresh video, two persons with PPE suits can be seen dragging, hurling and dumping the dead body of a senior citizen who died of covid-19. The duo dragged the body using a wooden log inserted to both hands of a plastic body bag for nearly 300 meters.

After pulling till the pit, the body was heartlessly dumped including a wooden log. Several villagers were also seen in the video.

The victim was settled in Siravara in Raichur district, although he originally hailed from Yadgir. On Sunday he was busy overseeing his daughter' wedding that was first postponed due to lockdown.

According to a relative of the deceased, on Monday he complained of breathing problems following which an ambulance was called to carry him to Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS).

Raichur Deputy Commissioner (DC), R Venkatesh said he was brought dead to the hospital as he succumbed en-route. The family members were quarantined and the body was packed as per the protocols and sent to Yadgir as his family members informed that the victim is from the neighbouring district. "In Yadgir district he was swabbed and his test results came positive," DC informed.

As soon as residents of Honagera village learned about the arrival of the body, the family members were harassed asking them to not to bury the body in any of the fields in the village.

Sridevi, a relative of the deceased said "the locals assembled near our house and threatened consequences if the body was brought here. Fearing backlash, we asked the district authorities to perform the last rites in the farmland owned by the victim. But it is now saddening to see the video where the body was inhumanely dragged and dumped."

Meanwhile Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa on Wednesday (July 1, 2020) said that six staff members have been suspended in connection with the inhumane funeral of a man who died of COVID-19 in Balari district.

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March 28,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 28: Sun Tsu, in 'The Art of War' speaks of a skilful general who can subdue his enemy without any fighting. This constitutes the ultimate triumph which is referred to as stratagem. Today, we would need one such when we are faced with the '21-day corona challenge' for India.
Nearly four weeks back, Dr Jyothsna Rao, Dr Gururaj Rao and I sat across the OPD in the afternoon at HCG Bengaluru discussing our ongoing cancer immunology research. While on this topic, we drifted into the discussion on the coronavirus. During this engaging discussion, we wondered the similarity of the enigma between the virus and cancer. I paused to ask Dr Jyothsna and Dr Guru - how we wish we could do something against this virus.
Dr Jyothsna is a PhD from NCBS and had worked under Dr Ralph Steinman, physician and researcher from Rockefeller University, who won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the dendritic cell and its role in adaptive immunity in 2011. Dr Gururaj is a molecular and cell biologist who did his PhD at the Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina and is the Director of iCrest.
Jyothsna while hearing our perplexing conversation on the covid intervened, "Yes, surely. I think we should take a break from cancer and focus on the innate and adaptive immunity role in COVID-19."
Thus began this sincere attempt to relook the human immune system from the eyes of the COVID-19.
We have 10 types of immune cells at the least which are widely dispersed in millions across the body. When our body is invaded by a foreign organism (bacteria, fungi or virus), these cells work with each other to destroy the invader.
Now, the question is - how do the immune cells talk to each other? They use small-molecule substances called cytokines (cyto means cells; kine means movement). There are many cytokines that are involved in work on the immune system. The most relevant for viruses are interferons.
Interferons (IFN) as the name reflects have an ability to interfere with the viral activity and stop their multiplication. These specialised signal proteins are released by our cells in response to a viral attack to forewarn other cells. They help build the antiviral proteins within the cells to kill the virus as it tries to invade the new cells.
Historically, interferons are a group of cytokines known to be potent antiviral agents against viruses and a hallmark cytokine induced by the host upon viral infections. Interferons possess unique immunoregulatory activities and are signature cytokines released by (TH1) T immune cells, which are crucial in viral infections.
As the outbreak of COVID-19 grapples us, an urgent need for finding strategies to combat the virus is growing. Coronaviruses (CoVs) are a group of RNA viruses. In patients infected with coronavirus, it was indicated that the activation of the IFN does not occur until 48 hours post-infection. Thus the delayed IFN-related antiviral response by the healthy cells leads to coronavirus evade the immune response.
Numerous studies have presented the success in defeating CoVs by the direct administration of IFNs. In a combination as a concoction, it was shown to synergistically inhibit the virus replication in vitro.
Moreover, it is understood that the earlier induction of IFNs in children although they have a less developed immune system could be the reason behind the children being least affected.
The key to success in reducing the disease fatality might be the stimulation of the immune responses to trigger IFN production at the very early stages of the disease, which might be done through the administration of IFN. Despite the evidence for the efficacy of IFNs in treating CoV-induced infections, the proper dosing and ideal timing for such interventions needs to be verified in clinical trials.
For the later stages of the diseases in advance stages where patients are on ventilator and have developed respiratory distress, we propose to utilise the mesenchymal cells derived from donor bone marrow that have been known to treat acute respiratory syndrome. Mesenchymal cells are known to possess anti-inflammatory activity and thus used often in autoimmune diseases.
With this scientific background, we have activated T cells from healthy donors, in a cGMP facility at iCrest - HCG hospital with an enriched cocktail of cytokines rich in Interferons. Injections of this cocktail we believe will result in a surge of cytokines in the body of the infected person and will boost his ability to fight the virus in the early phases. We are in the initial phases of this study and hope to be ready in the coming weeks with meaningful data on its potential utility.
Currently, it awaits government approvals (Union and state) and we have applied to central drugs authority for their initial evaluation and further directions.
As my Guru often expounded the philosophy of 'Seva' - the goal of education is knowledge, the end goal of knowledge is service. In this attempt to serve our fellow humans at this brink of unprecedented crisis, medical fraternity stands with you and promises to do our best for your safety.
We assure to exhaust every bit of our spirit in this fight against coronavirus. We have lost the sight of shores and travelled thus far, but that is the mandatory first step to cross the ocean. Are we going to succeed in this battle, is something only time will answer. 

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